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philipcon
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We are contemplating taking our dog to Ireland by ferry this summer from the UK (fingers crossed) and wondered if anyone has any experience of this? We want to visit our son in Dublin.
How straight forward is it to take him on the ferry from Holyhead or Fishguard to Dublin as we have never had a pet passport or the like.
The government website says: "When travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland, your pet needs: a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, an animal health certificate unless you have a pet passport issued in an EU country or Northern Ireland"
Is it just a question of visiting our vet (who we've checked are OVs), taking along proof of microchipping and their vaccination records and getting an uptodate Rabies jab no more than 10 days before we go? Do we have to do anything before we come back to the UK?
Do you have any tips about managing the journey? I'm not sure how he'd cope being locked in the van during the crossing. He's pretty laid back but we've never left him that long in the van.
Any advice gratefully received. Thanks in advance.

We are contemplating taking our dog to Ireland by ferry this summer from the UK (fingers crossed) and wondered if anyone has any experience of this? We want to visit our son in Dublin.
How straight forward is it to take him on the ferry from Holyhead or Fishguard to Dublin as we have never had a pet passport or the like.
The government website says: "When travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland, your pet needs: a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, an animal health certificate unless you have a pet passport issued in an EU country or Northern Ireland"
Is it just a question of visiting our vet (who we've checked are OVs), taking along proof of microchipping and their vaccination records and getting an uptodate Rabies jab no more than 10 days before we go? Do we have to do anything before we come back to the UK?
Do you have any tips about managing the journey? I'm not sure how he'd cope being locked in the van during the crossing. He's pretty laid back but we've never left him that long in the van.
Any advice gratefully received. Thanks in advance.
